Who would you be if you could see yourself as Jesus sees you? Patrice Fagnant-MacArthur reviews “Who Does He Say You Are? Women Transformed by Christ in the Gospels,” which invites readers to ponder that question.

Do you struggle with St. Paul’s call to “pray without ceasing?” (1 Thess 5:17). Kate Taliaferro reviews Julie Cragon’s new book, Talking to God, which is full of unique prayers for your day, your family, your triumphs, your sorrows and everything in between.

Sr. Margaret reflects on the chapter titled “Witness and Wisdom: How Our Spiritual Lives Bless Others” from the book True Radiance: Finding Grace in the Second Half of Life by relating it to the process of weaving fabric.

Many women are quietly brave. Shouldn’t those often unnoticed women in our lives today–those we love and admire–be recognized by us for their the courage of their character? Kaye Hinckley tells the stories of some brave Biblical women.

Maria Johnson is convinced that Sister Rosemary Nyirumbe belongs in the next edition of My Badass Book of Saints. She stands for victory, treasure, and triumph in the lives of women victimized by the Kony regime — providing training for over 2000 women through her pop tab project.